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Journal Article HiMang: Highly Manageable Network and Service Architecture for New Generation
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Authors
Taesang Choi, Tae-Ho Lee, Nodir Kodirov, Jaegi Lee, Doyeon Kim, Joon-Myung Kang, Sungsu Kim, John Strassner, James Won-Ki Hong
Issue Date
2011-12
Citation
Journal of Communications and Networks, v.13, no.6, pp.552-566
ISSN
1229-2370
Publisher
한국통신학회
Language
English
Type
Journal Article
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/JCN.2011.6157472
Project Code
11PI3300, Novel Study on Highly Manageable Network and Service Architecture for New Generation, Taesang Choi
Abstract
The Internet is a very successful modern technology and is considered to be one of the most important means of communication. Despite that success, fundamental architectural and business limitations exist in the Internet's design. Among these limitations, we focus on a specific issue, the lack of manageability, in this paper. Although it is generally understood that management is a significant and important part of network and service design, it has not been considered as an integral part in their design phase. We address this problem with our future Internet management architecture called highly manageable network and service architecture for new generation (HiMang), which is a novel architecture that aims at integrating management capabilities into network and service design. HiMang is highly manageable in the sense that it is autonomous, scalable, robust, and evolutionary while reducing the complexity of network management. Unlike any other management framework, HiMang provides management support for the revolutionary networks of the future while maintaining backward compatibility for existing networks. © 2011 KICS.
KSP Keywords
Backward compatibility, Design phase, Internet Management, Management framework, Modern technology, Service architecture, future internet, management capabilities, management support, network management, service design